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At a moment when the world seems to be spinning out of control, religion might feel irrelevant—or like part of the problem. But Rabbi Sharon Brous believes we can reinvent religion to meet the needs of modern life.
In this short and inspiring text, Rabbi David J. Wolpe addresses all who seek to enlarge the spiritual side of their lives.
A growing movement within American Judaism recalls the tendency in most faiths for worshippers over the years to move back and forth between the head and the heart — theology and doctrine on one side, spiritual fervor on the other.
Writer and teacher, Rabbi Lawrence Kushner, Scholar in Residence at Congregation Emanu-El in San Francisco, California, says for Jewish mystics, the experience of the Divine is not so much a divinity above creation, running it from afar, but a God who is the holy Oneness of All Being – the One...
While broad interest in Jewish meditation is a relatively new phenomenon, meditative practices have been deeply rooted in Judaism for thousands of years. Here, Rabbi David A.
Progressive clergy are pushing a new movement that’s unapologetically political—and deeply rooted in textual traditions.
Is Jewish Renewal a movement? Is it a denomination?
Join over fifty Jewish spiritual leaders from all denominations in a candid conversation about the why and how of prayer: how prayer changes us and how to discern a response from God.
The idea to create something that filled a gap, that met needs that weren’t being met.
IN THE LATE 1950's, Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, better known as 'Reb Zalman,' penned what was perhaps the first book on Jewish meditation and contemplative Judaism in English.
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